Designing Green Buildings
Several articles from a special issue of Built Environment explores "sustainable buildings" and its associated practical consequences.
Several articles from a special issue of Built Environment explores "sustainable buildings" and its associated practical consequences.
A recent survey in Britain indicates the sorts of environmentally responsible behaviors that are most popular at home.
The most recent issue of NeuroRehabilitation focuses on important factors to consider when designing homes for people with neurodisability
New research, conducted by scientists at the University of Montreal, confirms the importance of using artwork incorporating pleasant images in healthcare settings.
Americans are moving from one address to another less frequently now than they did several years ago.
Recent research has shown that fourteen year olds want to experience negative moods more frequently than people who are 86 – which is not news to any parents of 14 year olds.
The results of Diaz-Serrano’s recently published survey will not surprise environmental psychologists who focus on the relationships people form with their homes.
Individuals building homes seem to be very motivated to build green, even during difficult economic times, which may indicate the true strength of interest in sustainable architecture.
Being exposed to lots of light at night is depressing, at least if you’re a mouse
Dutch researchers have completed a research project that supports the findings of an assortment of other studies, all indicating that there are advantages to living near green spaces.